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>> No.1541497 [View]

>>1541485
3rd world pottery salesman lol

The point is that test is entirely moot and you are a brainlet (like most woodworkers) for thinking it pertinent.
Salient point: screwed joints are orders of magnitude stronger than what is needed for real world applications.

..next time read the thread before embarrassing yourself mkay?

>> No.1541476 [View]

>>1541167
>you being right and correcting tards ruins everything!! :(

how?

>>1541195
why are you still seething old timer?

you lost, get over it

>>1541362
nice pointless test that has absolutely has zero bearing in real world applications. Joints are used in a box structure idiot, that test simply demonstrates sheer strength in a cantilever application.
It's the equivalent of removing structural unibody components from a car before running the gamut of collision tests.

I cant believe Im reading this shit on my diy board and I feel like Im surrounded by literal retards who also claim that there is something wrong with OSB and tyvek.

>> No.1541205 [View]

>>1532437
I wonder if those hillbillies went to jail

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>>1541149
>>1541160

>> No.1541157 [View]

>>1541109
>no rebuttal

I accept your resignation


>>1541117
>You and your over exaggerations can go elsewhere.

the irony of you posting that...

Where are you getting explosives in that sentence grandad?
Blowing apart using lateral force retard, like the test indicates. Do you genuinely have a reading comprehension problem or are you pretending to be stupid in hopes to strawman your way out of a lost argument hmm?

>Glues just don't last in a humid hot environment nor does termperate lumber.
Have a look around dummy. Literally every solid wood tabletop in your home is glued.
When used correctly glue is literally stronger than the wood itself and it will last longer than the wood itself. This is common knowledge even for the retards on this board.

1. you're too old and uninformed to shitpost at my level so stop trying.

2. If you have an intelligent point to make, make it
>you don't

>>1541137
glad someone gets it.

>> No.1541076 [View]

>>1541034
Yea you're wrong. Nails can back out because they're smooth. During compression and expansion from seasonal moisture changes nails can work themselves out slightly by the head. Go look at a really old wooden deck and you'll notice the nails may protrude a little higher than the surface. Screws don't do this because they're continuously anchored along the shank and the wood. The other retard must think the wood stretches the screw or something.

>>1541038
>Screws as well, they loosen up especially after a very humid period happen
Nope. Especially not under humidity controlled environments inside a home.
Go look inside your kitchen cabinets. You'll notice they're screwed to the wall. It's been that way for decades. Notice how the screw is still tight? That's because screws don't loosen over time. Did you learn something new gramps? I'm glad!

>Wood expands and shrink in all directions
Wrong again. Woodworkers give zero consideration to longitudinal shrinkage because it's so minute that's it's non-factor in joinery.

You are wrong and appear to be in over your head in this conversation. Perhaps you should tuck your tail between your legs and shift to arguing semantics to save face.

I'll be waiting ;)

>> No.1541017 [View]

>>1540971
>N-NO YOU!!!

literally you right now

either contribute or prove me wrong.

>you can't

>>1540984
You are very stupid. Just look at the destructing testing chart the doofus posted. The differences in lateral forces needed to blow a box drawer out of shape are marginal at best and orders of magnitude greater than one would see irl.

Also stop acting like you go around your house ever ten years and re-glue all the joinery in your furniture. No one believes you and you look stupid. There's better ways to bolster your argument. Try using facts and logic like me.

>>1540989
>with time they will pull apart any joint regardless of the glue or fasteners used.
Not screws retard. Wood shrinks perpendicular to the grain so wood movement is a non-issue for drawer boxes. Nails can back out over a century that's about it.


Pretty sure I just won /diy/. Anyone else care to question my superior intellect step right up.

>> No.1540452 [View]

>>1540447
The problem you're having is that i am 100% correct and you cannot cope

>> No.1540277 [View]

>>1537935
>will this break or what?
Nope, not if u use rebar and welded mesh. The make bridges from that shit.

it's gonna weight like 300lbs tho and you'll most likely fuck up the mixture.

>> No.1540274 [View]

>>1540266
So you went from crying after finding out that your precious dovetail joinery was pointless to arguing that gluing endgrain buttjoints is an acceptable method of joinery.

I haven't made someone look this retarded in a while.

keep going gramps ;)

>> No.1540258 [View]

>>1540257
>but glue works on endgrain!

Do you enjoy embarrassing yourself on the internet?

>> No.1540253 [View]

>>1540248
The vast majority of every kitchen cabinet drawer uses screws or staples for their drawers. Drawers which see far more use than furniture and all hold up perfectly fine.

You have no skills or experience and it is showing.

>>1540249
>bound in more planes than a butt joint, making them stronger against forces from different direction


wrong. it's because glue doesn't work on end grain. has nothing to do with "more surface area".

>> No.1540243 [View]

>>1540232
Now for reality
>state fact: joinery is absolutely pointless now. It's from of joinery from a time that predates screws. Screws hold with orders of magnitude more force than needed and are orders of magnitude quicker than dovetailing a simple drawer.
>tard: W-well i fuked ur mum, u-uh g-go back to redit!!.. I hate that you have a name and i hate u argghh!!!

Lol... anything else retard?

>> No.1540230 [View]

>>1540228
spoken like someone who has zero rebuttal and just lost an argument.

>> No.1540225 [View]

>>1540219
It's a drawer moron. it endures literally no stress over its lifetime and screws are orders of magnitude stronger than what is required

again, its 2019 not 1818 gramps. your masturbation joinery is a waste of time

>> No.1540221 [View]

>>1540218
I'm not that guy but thanks for linking a post that proves me right I guess?

>> No.1540215 [View]

>>1540190
screws are better than both.

traditional wood joinery is stupid and a waste of time.

there was a need for joinery before screws and nails existed but it's 2019 not 1819. we have better ways now.

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step it up faggots

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i own all japanese vehicles. im not even american

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step it up

>> No.1301005 [View]

>>1300135
LED gives off the right amount of heat. Incandescent would be too hot. A standard 13w led has a ballast that warms nicely.

>> No.1293348 [View]

>>1293135
make liposomal vitamin C and nourish the homeless

>> No.1242801 [View]

>>1242746
worst flood protection ever

>> No.1226888 [View]

>>1226783
You'll need a hair dryer or heat gun during the epoxy pour to prevent bubbles

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